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Tesla Motors ’ ( TSLA ) poaching of key Apple ( AAPL ) and Advanced Micro Devices ( AMD ) engineers could squeeze graphics-chips partner Nvidia ( NVDA ), an MKM analyst wrote Monday ahead of Nvidia’s April 5 analyst day. But MKM analyst Ian Ing reiterated his buy rating and 39 price target on Nvidia stock, which was up 1% in afternoon trading on the stock market today , earlier touching an eight-year high at 34.98. Nvidia and Tesla have partnered in machine-learning — widely seen as key to autonomous driving — for the better part of a decade. Last year, Nvidia’s automotive segment grew 80% — to $320 million in revenue. Together, the duo faces stiff autonomous-driving competition from rivals like General Motors ( GM ), Alphabet ( GOOGL ) and Apple. Tesla CEO Elon Musk has famously called Apple the “ Tesla graveyard,” saying Apple has hired engineers that Tesla had fired, but recent reports indicate that Tesla might be swiping Apple and AMD engineers. Still, Ing says those engineers aren’t as steeped in graphics processing units and machine learning as Nvidia’s staff. “Although there are widely reportedly headlines that Tesla has been hiring chip architects from Apple and AMD, we note that expertise has been focused more on multi-purpose application processors vs. the GPU accelerators necessary for machine learning,” Ing wrote. Nvidia stock rocketed 35% over the past month, recovering from a five-month low of 24.75, hit Feb. 12. On Feb. 17, Nvidia reported record Q4 and 2015 sales that easily topped Wall Street expectations. Core gaming brought in 58% of Nvidia’s January-quarter sales, but the chipmaker also has a bright future in virtual reality, self-driving cars, autonomous drones and cloud data center acceleration, Ing wrote. And a recent data center wave featuring Qualcomm ( QCOM ), Intel ( INTC ), Broadcom ( AVGO ), Integrated Device Technology ( IDTI ) and Inphi ( IPHI ) will likely lift Nvidia’s tide as well, Ing wrote. Last month, Nvidia noted its alliances with Chinese Internet major Alibaba ( BABA ) and Facebook ( FB ) for speedy artificial-intelligence chips. This year, Google joined Facebook’s Open Computer Project, which aims to lower the cost of data center ownership. Google also announced a beta “cloud machine learning” service that lets users customize machine learning, ahead of Amazon ( AMZN ) Web Service and Microsoft ( MSFT ) Azure. Image provided by Shutterstock . Scalper1 News
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